Author: Official Release

  • Randy Moss Motorsports Returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway as a Two-Truck Team

    Tayler Malsam Will Drive the No. 25 Exide® Batteries Toyota Tundra

    STATESVILLE, N.C. (Sept. 21, 2010) – Randy Moss Motorsports will return to Las Vegas Motor Speedway as a two-truck organization with sophomore driver Tayler Malsam behind the wheel of the team’s second Toyota Tundra entry. Malsam will return to the team where he made his rookie of the year campaign in the NASCAR® Camping World Truck Series™ to pilot the No. 25 EXIDE Batteries Toyota Tundra at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

    “I’m excited to have the opportunity to go back to Randy Moss Motorsports and race with my old team,” commented Washington native Malsam. “When we parted ways it was on good terms and I’m still friends with the guys on the team so it’s like I’m going back to race with family. Exide is a fantastic sponsor; we had a great time working together last season and I’m looking forward to having them on my Toyota Tundra at Las Vegas [Motor Speedway]. Hopefully we can pick up right where we left off and race for the win on Saturday night.”

    Despite a new number on the side of his Toyota Tundra, Malsam will compete with many of the same team members that he raced with during his rookie campaign including crew chief Doug Wolcott.

    “It’s going to be great to have Tayler back behind the wheel of our Toyota Tundra,” said Wolcott. “We had a lot of success with Tayler throughout the 2009 season—10 top-10 finishes and finished just outside the top-10 [in 12th] in the season point standings. There is no doubt that Tayler is a talented driver; he gives great feedback to help us make the adjustments we need on the truck and knows how to get up on the wheel. Our guys have worked hard to prepare a great truck for the race at Las Vegas [Motor Speedway] and I think you’ll see us racing near the front of the field before the night is over on Saturday.”

    Randy Moss Motorsports started the season as a two-truck organization but took a brief three-week hiatus to regroup and prepare for Malsam’s return to the No. 25 Exide Batteries Toyota Tundra. Malsam is expected to be behind the wheel of the No. 25 Toyota Tundra again before the 2010 season concludes, stay tuned for race dates and sponsor information.

    About Exide Technologies

    Exide Technologies, with operations in more than 80 countries, is one of the world’s largest producers and recyclers of lead-acid batteries. The Company’s four global business groups — Transportation Americas, Transportation Europe and Rest of World, Industrial Energy Americas and Industrial Energy Europe and Rest of World — provide a comprehensive range of stored electrical energy products and services for industrial and transportation applications.

    Transportation markets include original-equipment and aftermarket automotive, heavy-duty truck, agricultural and marine applications, and new technologies for hybrid vehicles and automotive applications. Industrial markets include network power applications such as telecommunications systems, electric utilities, railroads, photovoltaic (solar-power related) and uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and motive-power applications including lift trucks, mining and other commercial vehicles.

    Further information about Exide, including its financial results, are available at www.exide.com.

    About Randy Moss Motorsports

    Randy Moss Motorsports is a two-truck team and leading competitor in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Veteran-owner David Dollar joined forces with NFL-standout Randy Moss on July 3, 2008 to form the organization. Mike Skinner went on to record the team’s first three poles (Iowa, Loudon, Martinsville) and first three wins (Kansas, Iowa, Gateway) from the wheel of the No. 5 RMM Toyota Tundra during the 2009 season. In 2010, Randy Moss Motorsports added NASCAR Camping World Series veteran David Starr to their driver line-up. Starr competes in the No. 81 Randy Moss Motorsports Toyota Tundra.

  • Bowyer’s Crew Snags Tissot Pit Road Award at New Hampshire

    Double Victory Weekend for No. 33 Team

    Clint Bowyer’s pit crew won the Tissot Pit Road Precision Award in Sunday’s (Sept. 19) Sylvania 300 Sprint Cup race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

    The No. 33 team out of the Richard Childress Racing stable also won the race with Bowyer claiming victory in the first of the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

    Bowyer’s Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet spent the least amount of time at the Loudon, N.H. track –139.513 seconds.

    Bowyer’s crew consists of: Jason Pulver (front-tire changer), Austin Craven (front-tire carrier), Dustin Necaise (rear-tire changer), Matt Kreuter (rear-tire carrier), Nick Terry (jackman), Bryan Smith (gasman) and Chad Haney (catch can). Shane Wilson is the crew chief and Matt Clark is the pit crew coach.

    The weekly-winning crew receives $5,000 from Tissot plus a Tissot V8 Quartz Chronograph watch. The team with the most Tissot Pit Road Precision Award wins at the completion of the 36-race schedule will receive a $105,000 bonus plus Tissot watches for the over-the-wall crew members and driver.

    With nine Sprint Cup races remaining in the 2010 season, Jeff Gordon’s No. 24 crew leads the Tissot standings with four wins. The crews for Matt Kenseth (No. 17) and Jamie McMurray (No. 1) are tied for second with three wins.

    For Tissot, “In touch with your time” is far more than an advertising claim. This phrase expresses the brand’s DNA; its proven dedication to being perfectly in tune with the technology and tastes of each era. Tissot has been growing and developing its tradition of innovation since 1853. From the early days to the present, in its home in Le Locle in the Swiss Jura mountains, Tissot has translated craftsmanship and precision into stylish timepieces now sold in over 150 countries around the world. Special materials, advanced functionality and meticulous design detail join forces to create the luxury of accessibility. Today Tissot is a member of the Swatch Group, the world’s largest watch producer and distributor of Swiss watches, as well as official timekeeper and partner of NASCAR®, FIBA, AFL, CBA, MotoGP and the World Championships of Cycling, Fencing and Ice hockey. The tradition of innovation lives on, keeping closely in touch with the times.

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    2010 Tissot Pit Road Precision Award Standings

    Pos Team No. Pit Crew For Wins Prize Money

    1 24 Jeff Gordon 4 $20,000

    T2 17 Matt Kenseth 3 15,000

    T2 1 Jamie McMurray 3 15,000

    T4 56 Martin Truex Jr. 2 10,000

    T4 18 Kyle Busch Team 2 10,000

    T4 00 David Reutimann 2 10,000

    T4 14 Tony Stewart 2 10,000

    T4 33 Clint Bowyer 2 10,000

    T9 42 Juan Pablo Montoya 1 5,000

    T9 12 Brad Keselowski 1 5,000

    T9 33 Clint Bowyer 1 5,000

    T9 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1 5,000

    T9 39 Ryan Newman 1 5,000

    T9 2 Kurt Busch 1 5,000

    T9 26 Boris Said 1 5,000

    T9 16 Greg Biffle 1 5,000

    2010 Tissot Pit Road Precision Award Winners

    Daytona, 2/14 Juan Pablo Montoya Team

    Fontana, 2/21 Jeff Gordon Team

    Las Vegas, 2/28 Martin Truex Jr. Team

    Atlanta, 3/7 Martin Truex Jr. Team

    Bristol, 3/21 Brad Keselowski Team

    Martinsville, 3/29 Clint Bowyer Team

    Phoenix, 4/10 Matt Kenseth Team

    Texas, 4/19 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Team

    Talladega 4/25 David Reutimann Team

    Richmond, 5/1 Ryan Newman Team

    Darlington, 5/8 Jamie McMurray Team

    Dover, 5/16 Matt Kenseth Team

    Charlotte, 5/30 Jeff Gordon Team

    Pocono, 6/6 Kyle Busch Team

    Michigan, 6/13 Kurt Busch Team

    Sonoma, 6/20 Boris Said Team

    Loudon, 6/27 Jeff Gordon Team

    Daytona, 7/3 Jeff Gordon Team

    Chicago, 7/10 Jamie McMurray Team

    Indianapolis, 7/25 Jamie McMurray Team

    Pocono, 8/1 Greg Biffle Team

    Watkins Glen, 8/8 Kyle Busch Team

    Michigan, 8/15 Tony Stewart Team

    Bristol, 8/21 David Reutimann Team

    Atlanta, 9/5 Tony Stewart Team

    Richmond, 9/11 Matt Kenseth Team

    Loudon, 9/19 Clint Bowyer Team

  • Dodge Motorsports Notes & Quotes – NSCS Race Advance – Dover 2

    DODGE AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

    • Dodge has five wins at Dover: Richard Petty (2), Ryan Newman (3).

    • Petty gave Dodge its first Dover victory at the 1974 Delaware 500. He led 491 of the 500 laps.

    • Dodge has earned 12 pole positions at Dover. The first by Bobby Isaac (129.538 mph) in 1970 and most recent by Ryan Newman (152.925 mph) at the spring event in 2007.

    • Kurt Busch finished fifth in both races at The Monster Mile last year.

    THE DODGE BOYS

    • Dodge has 207 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victories.

    • Dodge’s most recent win came at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Kurt Busch led 252 of 400 laps en route to victory in the Coca-Cola 600.

    • Dodge has claimed two Sprint Cup victories in 2010.

    • Dodge teams have posted 47 wins since the manufacturer’s return to NASCAR’s premier series in 2001 after being out of the sport since 1977.

    • Last Dodge NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Win at Dover: Ryan Newman, 9/26/2004, MBNA 400, 119.067 avg. speed.

    DODGE IN THE CHASE: DOVER

    • 2004: Dodge earned its first Chase victory as Ryan Newman led 325 laps en route to victory. Dodge started 1-2 with Chase contender Jeremy Mayfield earning the pole and Newman starting second. Mayfield finished seventh.

    • 2005: The three Chase-eligible Dodges of Jeremy Mayfield, Ryan Newman and Rusty Wallace finished in the top-seven with Wallace leading the way in third.

    • 2006: Kasey Kahne was only Chase-eligible Dodge driver. He finished 38th after being involved in an early-race mishap.

    • 2007: Kurt Busch was the Dodge representative in the Chase. He qualified fourth and finished 29th.

    • 2008: There were no Dodges in the 2008 Chase field.

    • 2009: Kurt Busch and Kasey Kahne were the Dodge representatives among the elite 12. Busch finished fifth and Kahne eighth in the second race of the 2009 Chase.

    DODGE MOTORSPORTS QUOTE OF THE WEEK

    “Dover will always be such an extraordinary track for me that holds such significance as far as my career goes. If you would have told me years ago that we’d be coming back into Dover after all these races without a win, I would have said, ‘Man, you’ve gotta be kidding me.’ We’ve had so much success at Bristol, the other high‐banked concrete track, you’d think we’d been able to win on the bigger one‐mile oval.”

    Kurt Busch – No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger

    KURT BUSCH – INSIDE THE CHASE NUMBERS

    • Competing in the Chase for the Sprint Cup for the fifth time: 2004 – Champion, 2005 – 10th, 2007 – Seventh and 2009 – fourth.

    • Busch currently sits sixth in Chase to the Sprint Cup championship standings, 86 points behind the leader.

    • Through 27 races this season, Busch has two wins along with eight top-five and 15 top-10 finishes.

    • Has competed in 60 Chase races since 2004, 41 of those have been in a Dodge Charger, with 15 top-five and 32 top-10 finishes.

    • Busch seeks his first Sprint Cup win at Dover. His best finish of fourth came in September 2006.

    • Busch started 12th and finished 19th at Dover earlier this year.

    • In 20 races at Dover, Busch has led 325 laps with four top-five and six top-10 finishes. He has an average starting position of 11.2 at The Monster Mile with an average finish of 19.65.

    • At the 10 tracks hosting a Chase event, Busch has 156 starts with nine wins along with 38 top-five and 70 top-10 finishes.

    KURT BUSCH – CHASE TRACKER

    Track Qualified Finish Pos. Behind +/-

    Loudon 12th 13th 6 -86 -1

    DID YOU KNOW?

    • Three drivers have driven Dodge to a championship in NASCAR’s premier series: David Pearson – 1966, Bobby Isaac – 1970 and Richard Petty in 1972, 1974 and 1975.

    ENGINEERING TALK

    “Last week, the Chase started at Loudon, a one-mile flat track. This week, the 12 drivers have the challenge of Dover, another one-mile track. No problem, right? Nothing could be farther from the truth. The flat, tight, slow corners of Loudon give way this week to the high-banked, wide-open and very- fast corners of Dover where drivers talk about how the car “lands” on entry to Turn 1 and Turn 3. The engineering challenge this week is to maintain the incredibly high straightaway speeds through the high-banked corners at the Monster Mile.”

    Howard Comstock, Dodge Motorsports Engineering

    DODGE DRIVER QUOTES

    “I’ve said all along that these next two races – this weekend’s race at Dover and the following week at Kansas – look to be our huge challenges during the Chase. Based off what we saw there in the spring race, Dover may just be the biggest hurdle that our Miller Lite Dodge Team faces.

    “It’s all about consistency during the entire 10‐race stretch; logging those top‐fives and top‐10s. That’s definitely our goal heading into Dover this weekend. We need to come out of there on Sunday with another notch added to one of those columns.”

    Kurt Busch, No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger

    “Goodyear changed the tires around a little bit for this weekend, so hopefully we will get a better idea of where we need to be on Friday. I really like Dover; it’s a fun track. It feels like one of the fastest tracks on the circuit and it’s definitely one of the most physical places we run at as well.

    Usually when someone wrecks at Dover, they get loose coming off the corner and slide up towards the wall. When the car slows down, they come back down the track. Everyone tries to guess where the car will go and inevitably more cars get involved in the accident. It can be like a domino effect. It’s a lot like a speedway race because there aren’t too many places to hide when trouble happens in front of you.”

    Sam Hornish Jr. No. 77 Mobil 1 Dodge Charger

    “I really think I am getting more and more confident on the Cup side. That’s probably the most important thing that having a year in Cup has given me. I feel like I can go out the first lap in practice and drive my car a lot harder than I used to. Everything just seems like it has become slower for me and that gives me a better feel for everything.”

    Brad Keselowski, No 12 Penske Dodge Charger

  • Paul Menard – Nationwide Dover Advance

    PAUL MENARD

    Race: Dover 200 presented by CiCi’s Pizza at Dover International Speedway

    Team: No. 98 CertainTeed Windows/Menards Ford Fusion

    Crew Chief: Matt Puccia

    Chassis: RK-699 Last ran at Iowa, July 2010, finished 16th

    Broadcast Information: Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010- 3:00 p.m. (ET) ESPN2 and 3:00 p.m. on MRN radio affiliates and Sirius channel 128

    FAST FACTS

    • PAUL MENARD will make his 28th start of the season in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Dover International Speedway in the Dover 200 presented by CiCi’s Pizza.

    • MENARD at Dover International Speedway …In eight starts Menard has two top-10 finishes.

    • LAPS…Menard has completed 98.9% of the laps he has attempted in NNS competition in 2010.

    • ON THE TRACK…The No. 98 team will carry the CertainTeed Windows/Menards paint scheme on its Ford Fusion in this weekend’s Dover 200 at Dover International Speedway.

    QUOTES

    Paul Menard on racing at Dover International Speedway: “Dover is a challenging race track that can get the best of many good drivers. The driver controls a lot in determining the outcome of a race. Our CertainTeed Windows/Menards crew has worked really hard in preparing a fast racecar, so I am looking forward to putting my skills to the test this weekend.”

    Crew chief Matt Puccia on racing at Dover International Speedway: “Dover is mean race track that requires a solid game plan to be successful. The high speeds and banking create an exciting racing atmosphere. We are looking forward to the challenge and can’t wait to bring our CertainTeed Windows/Menards Ford Fusion to the party.”

    STATS

    MENARD’S NNS RESULTS AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY:

    Race Start Finish Laps Status

    2004-MBNA 200 30 21 199/200 Running

    2004-Stacker 200 16 15 199/200 Running

    2005-MBNA racepoints 200 25 28 195/200 Running

    2005-Dover 200 13 10 200/200 Running

    2006-Stonebridgeracing.com 200 8 35 155/200 Crash

    2006-Dover 200 5 37 162/202 Crash

    2009-Heluva Good! 200 10 6 200/200 Running

    2010 – Heluva Good! 200 24 28 198/205 Crash

    Starts Laps

    8 1508 of 1607 (93.8%)

    Average Start Laps Led

    16.4 0

    Average Finish

    22.5

    MENARD’S 2010 NNS RESULTS…

    Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Laps Laps Led Avg. St. Avg. Fn. Rank

    27 0 4 14 4881 17 14.1 12.6 5

    • REWIND, RICHMOND, Va. – Paul Menard rolled off the grid in the 10th position on Friday night at Richmond International Raceway. Menard began moving up through the field saying that his Richmond/Menards Ford Mustang was free in the corners, tight in the center and free off but it was manageable. The veteran driver ran as high as sixth by lap 50 and continued to be in the top ten for the first 110 laps. Menard made a green flag pit stop on lap 111 and returned to the track in the 18th position. The wheelman methodically worked his Ford Mustang back in the top 10 and took the checkered flag in the eight position.

    • MENARDS ON THE TRACK… In addition to their partnership with Roush Fenway Racing and the No. 98 Ford Mustang NASCAR Nationwide Series team, Menards is also affiliated with the racing ventures: Matt Crafton and Frank Kimmel, as well as the No. 98 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford Mustang entry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

    • ABOUT MENARDS … Menards is well-known throughout the Midwest for its complete selection of high-quality, name brand merchandise, tools for any job, and state-of-the-art in-store computers to help guests design their special projects. Menards carries the materials and tools for all of your home improvement projects from just needing a light bulb to building a new house! Plus, many Menards stores also carry name brand appliances, pet products, lawn and garden supplies, and even groceries as your one-stop shopping experience. As always, Menards is known for its excellent guest service and the place to “Save Big Money.” There is something for everyone at Menards from the beginning do-it-yourselfer to the experienced contractor. For more information and to find a store near you, please visit www.menards.com. For more Menards Racing info, please visit www.menardsracing.com.

  • Charlotte Motor Speedway and Panasonic Announce World’s Largest HD Video Board

    Charlotte Motor Speedway and Panasonic Announce World’s Largest HD Video Board

    CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 21, 2010) – Continuing a tradition of innovation and fabulous firsts, Speedway Motorsports Inc. Chairman Bruton Smith and Charlotte Motor Speedway officials announced a partnership with Panasonicto revolutionize the fan experience at sporting events with the creation of the world’s largest high-definition video board.

    Panasonic will also become the founding sponsor of the video board and a Speedway Motorsports Inc. alliance partner around its broad portfolio of advanced technologies.

    At an incredible length of 200 feet wide, standing 80 feet tall and weighing 165,000 pounds, the video board will cover an expansive 16,000 square feet and be located between Turns 2 and 3 along the backstretch of the legendary superspeedway. Fans seated throughout the frontstretch from Turn 4 to Turn 1 will have clear viewing angles of the gigantic board that will feature 720P high-definition visuals illuminated by more than nine million light emitting diode, or LED, lamps.

    “Charlotte Motor Speedway continually establishes itself as a pioneer when it comes to one-of-a-kind, over-the-top facility enhancements that change the game for motorsports fans,” said Smith. “Fans will see this like a gigantic television that will elevate the NASCAR experience in ways they have never dreamed. It will give them a view of the on-track action on the world’s largest high-definition screen. The fans will feel closer than ever before to the cars and stars of NASCAR at each event.”

    In addition to the live race coverage, the video board will provide fans with interactive entertainment, continuous leaderboard updates, sponsor information and instant replays.

    “Panasonic is proud of our efforts to bring this spectacular new high-definition scoreboard to Charlotte Motor Speedway,” said James Doyle, president, Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company. “This amazing example of industry-leading technology and engineering speaks volumes about our strong relationship with Charlotte Motor Speedway as we work together to bring innovative concepts to life and enhance the fan experience.

    “Panasonic worked closely with Charlotte Motor Speedway to design the end-to-end system from the control room to this massive HD video board,” Doyle added. “We are confident that the new Panasonic HD video board system will leave fans awestruck and make their entire Charlotte Motor Speedway experience that much more enjoyable and memorable. “

    Construction will begin on the video board following the Oct. 13-16 Bank of America 500 Week at Charlotte Motor Speedway and is scheduled to be complete by April, 2011.

    Panasonic is now the exclusive audio/video provider of Charlotte Motor Speedway with category exclusivity inclusive of camera, camcorder, television, display and Blu-ray.

    The creation of the video board is the latest in a tradition of trend-setting innovations and fabulous firsts at Charlotte Motor Speedway during its 51-year history. Other notable firsts include:

    600-Mile Race. In 1960, Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first and only track to host a 600-mile NASCAR-sanctioned event. Now known as the Coca-Cola 600, the race is still the longest and one of the most prestigious on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule.
    Spectacular Pre-Race Shows. Starting in 1977, Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first track to host elaborate pre-race shows. Through the years, fans have enjoyed a reenactment of the Battle of Grenada; a three-ring circus; numerous world-record automobile stunts and concerts; a 5,000 member marching band and an assemblage of 5,000 firefighters honoring the heroes of Sept. 11, 2001.
    Luxury Condominiums. Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first sports facility in America to offer year-round living accommodations in 1984 when it released 40 condominiums for sale high above Turn 1. Twelve additional condominiums were added in 1990.

    The Speedway Club. Opened in 1988, The Speedway Club was the first exclusive members-only private club to be constructed at a motorsports facility. The club features restaurant seating for 240 people overlooking the frontstretch and expansive ballroom and boardroom banquet facilities. Members enjoy a champagne toast with the race winner after each Coca-Cola 600 and Bank of America 500.

    Night Racing. Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first modern speedway to offer night racing in 1992 after installing a $1.7-million, 1,200-fixture permanent lighting system. The system was different from any installed at other tracks in that it used a system of adjustable mirrors surrounding the inside of the track to moderate the light aimed at the drivers.

    For daily updates on all activities at the Mecca of Motorsports, connect with Charlotte Motor Speedway by following on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CLTMotorSpdwy or become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/charlottemotorspeedway.

  • Roush Fenway Advance – Dover

    Roush Fenway Advance – Dover

    Dover International Speedway – 1-mile

    AAA 400

    Sun. 9.26.10, 1:00 p.m. EDT

    ESPN TV, MRN, Sirius 128

    David Ragan, No. 6 UPS Ford

    Greg Biffle, No. 16 3M Ford

    Matt Kenseth, No. 17 Crown Royal Ford

    Carl Edwards, No. 99 Aflac Ford

    Dover 200

    Sat. 9.25.10, 3:30 p.m. EDT

    ESPN 2 TV, MRN, Sirius 128

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 Citi Financial Ford

    Erik Darnell No. 16 3M Post -it Ford

    Carl Edwards, No. 60 Copart Ford

    Paul Menard, No. 98 Menard’s Ford

    Roush Fenway, Chase for the Sprint Cup Rolls Into the Monster Mile

    Roush Fenway will look to rebound at Dover International Speedway, after getting off to a tough start in the Chase last weekend in Loudon. One of Roush Fenway’s strongest tracks, Dover will also see the return of the Nationwide Series after a weekend off last week.

    Roush Fenway Chase Report

    After a tough start, Roush Fenway moves into Dover eighth (Edwards), ninth (Biffle) and 12th (Kenseth) in the points. They will have nine races remaining in the Chase to catch up to the leaders.

    Roush Fenway in the Chase

    Roush Fenway is no stranger to NASCAR’s Chase to the Cup, the organization has fielded at least two cars in each of its seven years of existence. In 2005, Roush Fenway occupied half of the 10-car field and in 2004 the organization won the inaugural Chase. In addition, Roush Fenway has placed more cars in the Chase field (20) than any other racing organization.

    Roush Fenway at Dover

    While nicknamed the “Monster Mile,” Roush Fenway Racing has experienced a great deal of success at every level of NASCAR competition at Dover. Roush Fenway started a total of 229 NASCAR races at Dover, tallying 13 wins, 68 top fives, 108 top 10s and 10 poles, while leading 4223 laps in NASCAR action.

    Taming the Monster

    Roush Fenway’s eight wins in the Sprint Cup Series at Dover are the third most at a track for the organization (trailing only Michigan and Bristol with 11 and 10). Dover is also top-two for Roush Fenway in the Cup series in top fives (45), top 10s (72) and poles (6).

    Leading the Way

    Roush Fenway has led a total of 3,571 laps in Cup action at Dover, the most the team has led at any track.

    Monster Chase Effort

    Roush Fenway’s top outing at Dover in the Chase came in 2008 when the organization finished first, second and third, with Biffle winning the event followed by Kenseth and Edwards. All-in-all, Roush Fenway has seven top fives, nine top 10s and two wins in 17 Chase entries at the Monster Mile.

    Winner’s Circle

    Roush Fenway has won in all three major NASCAR series at Dover (8 Cup, 3 Nationwide and 2 Truck). Roush Fenway won its first race at Dover in the Cup series from the pole in the fall of 1997. The organization’s last win at the “Monster Mile” came via the Sprint Cup Series in the fall of 2008.

    RFR Dover Wins

    1997-2 Martin Cup

    1998-2 Martin Cup

    2999-2 Martin Cup

    2004-1 Martin Cup

    2005-1 Biffle Cup

    2006-1 Kenseth Cup

    2007-2 Edwards Cup

    2008-1 Biffle Cup

    2002-1 Biffle NNS

    2004-1 Biffle NNS

    2007-1 Edwards NNS

    2000-2 Busch Truck

    2006-1 Martin Truck

    Runner Up

    In addition to its eight Cup wins at Dover, Roush Fenway has finished second in the Cup series at Dover on 13 occasions. In fact Roush Fenway finished second at Dover twice before breaking into the winner’s circle in 1997. Twice the company has posted one-two finishes at Dover (spring ’06 and fall ’07). In addition, Roush Fenway has five runner-up finishes at Dover in the Nationwide Series.

    Roush Fenway Dover International Speedway

    Races Win T5 T10 Pole Laps Led AvSt AvFn Miles

    CUP 158 8 45 72 6 60966 3571 17.2 15.3 60966

    NNS 50 3 16 26 2 9235 498 11.4 14 9235

    Trucks 21 2 7 10 2 3602 154 14.3 14.4 3602

    229 13 68 108 10 73803 4223 14.3 14.6 73803

    Roush Fenway Chaser Stats at Dover

    Races: 17

    Breakdown: Kenseth 5, Edwards 4, Biffle 3, Martin 3, Busch 2

    Wins: 2 (Edwards 2007, Biffle 2008)

    Top 5: 7

    Top 10: 9

    2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup Standings – After 1 race, Sept. 20, 2010

    Rank +/- Driver Points Behind Starts Poles Wins Top 5 Top 10

    1 — Hamlin 5230 Leader 27 1 6 11 12

    2 10 Bowyer 5195 -35 27 0 1 5 15

    3 — Harvick 5185 -45 27 0 3 12 18

    4 — Ky Busch 5168 -62 27 2 3 8 15

    5 3 Gordon 5155 -75 27 0 0 10 14

    6 -1 Ku Busch 5144 -86 27 2 2 8 15

    7 -5 Johnson 5138 -92 27 1 5 10 14

    8 1 Edwards 5135 -95 27 2 0 6 14

    9 -2 Biffle 5122 -108 27 0 1 5 14

    10 — Burton 5118 -112 27 0 0 5 13

    11 -5 Stewart 5106 -124 27 2 1 7 14

    12 -1 Kenseth 5094 -136 27 0 0 5 10

  • Joey Logano / No. 20 GameStop Toyota Preview – Dover 200 at Dover International Speedway

    No. 20 GameStop Toyota News, Notes & Paint Scheme:

    · BACK TO WHERE IT ALL STARTED: Joey Logano and the No. 20 GameStop Toyota team will head back to Dover International Speedway this coming weekend for the Dover 200. But the Dover event isn’t just like any other race on the schedule. In fact, Dover holds a special place in the heart of Logano and the No. 20 team. Back in 2008, it was at Dover that Logano made his first-career NASCAR Nationwide Series start, driving the No. 20 GameStop Toyota. In that event, Logano shocked and surprised many, starting ninth and finishing in sixth place, completing all 200 laps. Since that time, Logano has competed at Dover in the Nationwide Series two other times. Last season, Logano won the pole and finished second after leading 87 laps at the “Monster Mile.”

    · PRACTICE MAKE PERFECT: The No. 20 team will be hitting a different track of sorts in the coming weeks. The team will test the “new” NASCAR Nationwide Series car at Rockingham Speedway in the coming weeks, in preparation for the upcoming Dollar General 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That event will mark the fourth of four events on the 2010 series schedule that will utilize the Nationwide Series “new car.” The “new car” will run the full schedule in 2011.

    · KIDD DETERMINED: Although this will be Joey’s first race at Dover with Kevin Kidd as his crew chief, it isn’t Kidd’s first foray at the “Monster Mile.” Kidd has been to Dover a number of times in the past with several other teams that he has helped over the years. Kidd also took the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team to Dover earlier this year with Denny Hamlin behind the wheel. In that race, Hamlin qualified second and led 11 laps before getting involved in an accident late in the running and settling for a 12th place finish. Kidd said he is determined to win the race this weekend and knock the monkey of the No. 20 team’s back.

    · CONCRETE CHASSIS!: The No. 20 GameStop/Joe Gibbs Racing team will take chassis #2083 as the primary car this weekend in Dover. The car has become the king of concrete, with two other races this year, both coming at the high-banked Bristol Motor Speedway. Logano has also used this same chassis at Bristol in 2009, as well as the event at Texas Motor Speedway, the only asphalt track the chassis has competed on.

    · STAT OF THE WEEK: 17. Logano has raced his way to 17 top 10 finishes in just 18 events in 2010 while driving the No. 20 GameStop Toyota. That marks a career-high of top 10 finishes in a season for the 20-year-old. Logano scored 14 top 10 finishes in just 19 starts in the 2008 season, while in 2009, Logano earned 16 top 10s in 22 starts.

    · FEATURED ON THE No. 20: GameStop store #6247, based in Waterloo, Iowa, will be the featured store on the lower rear quarter panel of the No. 20 GameStop Toyota this weekend in Dover.

    Logano’s Season-To-Date NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats:

    Starts

    Wins

    Top 5

    Top 10

    Poles

    Laps Led

    Earnings

    Avg. Start

    Avg. Finish

    18

    1

    9

    17

    4

    546

    $659,005

    5.5

    5.3

    Logano’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats:

    Starts

    Wins

    Top 5

    Top 10

    Poles

    Laps Led

    Earnings

    Avg. Start

    Avg. Finish

    59

    7

    27

    47

    11

    1278

    $2,255,984

    7.7

    7.5

    Logano’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats at Dover International Speedway:

    Starts

    Wins

    Top 5

    Top 10

    Poles

    Laps Led

    Earnings

    Avg. Start

    Avg. Finish

    3

    0

    1

    2

    1

    87

    $85,961

    6.3

    7.3

    Joey Logano Quotes:

    “I’m ready to get back in the No. 20 GameStop Toyota, and I’m glad it’s going to be at Dover. The last time we were at the track, I was on the pole and we had a shot to win the race, but we got caught up behind our teammate Kyle Busch on the final restart when he had a tire going down and that let the guy in third pass both of us. It was a race that we should have won, but we had to settle for second.

    “I think we are going to be really good this weekend. I know (Crew Chief) Kevin (Kidd) has been working really hard to improve our cars and get us better on the short runs. That is what has hurt us this year. If we had a little bit better of a car on the short runs, I think we would have three or four wins this year. But I know the guys are working hard on it and we will get better. When I talked with Kevin this week, he said he is determined. He is tired of finishing second, third, fourth and never winning the races. So I feel pretty good going into this weekend that we have a real shot at it.”

    Kevin Kidd Quotes:

    “I’m coming into this weekend determined to win this race. I always go into the weekend looking to be competitive and put ourselves and Joey in a position at the end with a shot to win the race, but this weekend, I’m determined to win this thing no matter what it takes. We’ve been close all year long. There should be at least three or four wins under our belt, and we just can’t close the deal. We know Joey is giving it his all, and the guys on the team are doing everything they can. We just need to put it all together, and that is what I’m ready to do in Dover.

    “Dover is a tricky track. Some of it drives like a short track, some of it drives like a speedway. That means you’ve got to really watch your setup and make the right adjustments depending on what part of the track needs improving. We had a great car at Dover earlier this year with Denny (Hamlin), and I learned a lot from that race. I think that will make going back this weekend even more beneficial to us, because I can take what we learned and start from there. Denny could have won that race, and I think Joey’s got as good of chance this weekend as anyone. And we could all use another trip to Victory Lane.”

    No. 20 GameStop Toyota / Joe Gibbs Racing Team

    Crew Chief – Kevin Kidd Car Chief – Tony Hamm Engine Builder – Mark Cronquist

    Lead Engineer – Mike Lorusso Engine Specialist – Dan Bajek Spotter – Mark Robertson

    Jackman – TJ Ford Front Tire Changer – Terry Spalding Front Tire Carrier – Aaron Shields

    Gas Man – Chris Webb Rear Tire Changer – Chris McMullen Rear Tire Carrier – Matt Tyrell

    Catch Can – Brian Larson Truck Driver – Charles Sampson Tire Specialist – Ryan Martin

    Shock Specialist – Joel Weidman Mechanics – Matt Aschbrenner & Ben Chase

  • Carl Edwards Dover Fast Facts

    Carl Edwards – NSCS DOVER ADVANCE

    Team: No. 99 Aflac Ford Fusion

    Crew Chief: Bob Osborne

    Chassis: RK-705 – This is a brand new car

    Edwards, NSCS at Dover International Speedway:

    Date Event S F Laps Led Status Money

    5-16-10 Autism Speaks 400 9 8 400/400 0 Running $136,773

    9-27-09 AAA 400 30 11 400/400 0 Running $128,106

    5-31-09 Autism Speaks 400 13 7 400/400 12 Running $149,656

    9-21-08 Camp. World 400 22 3 400/400 85 Running $175,150

    6-1-08 Best Buy 400 14 2 400/400 64 Running $235,375

    9-23-07 Dodge Dealers 400 15 1 400/400 95 Running $229,250

    6-4-07 Dover 400 5 3 400/400 18 Running $190,100

    9-24-06 Dover 400 6 2 400/400 21 Running $172,850

    6-4-06 Neighborhood 400 25 15 400/400 2 Running $104,125

    9-25-05 MBNA 400 32 9 404/404 0 Running $93,850

    6-5-05 MBNA 400 8 16 398/400 0 Running $98,060

    9-26-04 MBNA America 400 15 18 397/400 0 Running $97,417

    Races Wins Top-5s Top-10s Poles Led Money

    Cumulative 12 1 5 8 0 297 $1,810.712

    Carl Edwards on racing at Dover International Speedway:

    “We have nine races left in the Chase and we are going to Dover to win this race. We are going all out 100 percent. We’re taking a new car this weekend that should be fast. I’m excited to go there. It’s a great track for me and my Aflac team. We’ve had some really good runs there including a win. For me this is one of the races in the Chase where I can make a difference as a driver.”

    Crew Chief Bob Osborne on racing at Dover International Speedway:

    “Although we’ve got two one-mile tracks in a row, they couldn’t be more different. I’m looking forward to racing at Dover this weekend since it’s a much better track for us than New Hampshire. We typically run much better on the banked tracks than on the flat ones. We’ve got a new car for Dover that I feel will be extremely competitive. Dover is a difficult race track to drive and Carl really excels with cars that don’t necessarily handle well an entire race. It has a lot to do with getting the most out of what you have for a race car and he does that extremely well.”

    Fast Facts

    Carl Edwards is currently eighth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, 95 points behind the leader. To date he has six top fives, 14 top 10s and two poles this season.

    FOR THE RECORD…In 12 starts at the one-mile track, Edwards has one win, five top-five and eight top-10 finishes. Edwards scored his only Cup win there in Sept. ’07. He has an average start of 16.2 and an average finish of 7.9.

    LAPS…Edwards has led 297 laps at Dover. He has only led more laps at two other tracks on the NASCAR circuit – Texas (476) and Atlanta (331). He has completed 99.9 percent of his laps there (4799 of 4804 laps).

    ON THE TRACK… The No. 99 team will be unloading chassis RK-705 this weekend. This is a brand new Aflac Ford Fusion.

    IN THE LOOP… According to NASCAR’s Loop Statistics compiled over the last 12 races at Dover, Edwards has turned 296 of the track’s fastest laps which is fourth highest, spent 3,100 laps (70.4%) in the top 15 (seventh highest) and led a total of 297 laps (sixth highest). Edwards’ driver rating (102.2) is fourth best among active drivers.

    REWIND, DOVER, September 2009… Edwards fought a loose condition much of the race with the team making adjustments on every pit stop to help him. A late-race stop under caution for fresh tires with 30 laps to go was just what he needed to work his way up to 11th place to finish the race.

  • JR Motorsports — NNS Dover II Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW

    No. 88 Realtree Outfitters Chevrolet/No. 7 Go Daddy Chevrolet

    EVENT – Dover 200 (200 laps / 200 miles)

    TRACK – Dover International Speedway (1-mile concrete oval)

    DATE – Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010

    TV / RADIO – ESPN2 (coverage begins at 3 p.m. EST) / MRN (broadcast begins at 3 p.m. EST)

    Elliott Sadler

    No. 88 Realtree Outfitters Chevrolet

    “It’s hard to believe we’re only eight races away from the end of the Nationwide Series season. I’ve had a blast racing here at JRM. It’s quickly winding down, and that gives you fewer and fewer chances to win races. I can’t tell you how exciting it would be to get a win for Dale Jr. and the 88 Realtree Outfitters team. Dale and I have been friends for a long a time, and I’d love to get Bill Jordan a win, too. It would be a pretty special victory lane if we were able to win this weekend at Dover.

    “I haven’t raced a Nationwide car at Dover in a while, but fortunately it’s a place that hasn’t changed much at all. You’ll hear Dover compared to Bristol, but on a larger scale and that’s true to a point. They’re both concrete, but at Dover you really drop off into the corner. It’s very unique in that aspect. The corners are really long, so you want your car to rotate really well. You’ve got to be 100 percent focused each and every lap. Dover is a place where the slightest mistake could end your day in a heartbeat.”

    Danica Patrick

    No. 7 Go Daddy Chevrolet

    “Dover will be a tough one for us this weekend. Again, this is a building year for me. It’s important we take the Go Daddy car out there and finish the race. That’s the biggest goal. I know I’m in for a challenge at Dover, there is no denying that. From what (crew chief) Tony (Eury) Jr. tells me, it’s a place that more than lives up to it nickname.

    “I’ve heard a lot of interesting stories about that place. I’m looking forward to my first trip there, but I am a bit nervous. We have a number of things I do in preparation for tracks I’ve never raced at before. I’ve spent the weeks leading up to the race looking at a lot of video from past races there. I’m excited to run the Pro Series race, too. It’s something that I have to do. We can’t expect success in the Nationwide car if we’re not willing to put the time in on the racetrack. With only one practice in the Nationwide Series this weekend, running the Pro Series makes a lot of sense.”

    Tony Eury Jr.

    Crew Chief No. 7 Go Daddy Chevrolet

    “Our whole Go Daddy team has been taking it one step at a time this year. Being a rookie in this series is very difficult, especially considering Danica’s open-wheel background and lack of stock car experience. At this point, we want to go out there and finish the race at Dover. I’m not going to speculate and say, hey, we need a top-20 finish to make it a good weekend. That would be nice, but we’re also realistic. It’s her first race there, and we can’t expect that. Finishing the race and bringing the Go Daddy car home with the fenders on it would be a solid weekend for us.”

    JR MOTORSPORTS NOTEBOOK –

    DOUBLE DUTY FOR DP – Patrick will participate in Friday’s K & N Pro East Series race, the Sunoco 150, prior to the Dover 200 Nationwide Series event on Saturday. Patrick will drive the No. 83 JRM Chevrolet in preparation for her NNS debut at the facility.

    88 TEAM VS. THE MONSTER – The No. 88 Realtree Outfitters team led by crew chief Tony Eury Sr., has finished inside the top-10 in the last seven races at the Monster Mile. The streak dates back three years to the fall of 2007. In that time the team has an average finish of 4.4, and earned one win, three top-five and seven top-10 finishes.

    SADLER AT DOVER – Sadler owns five career starts in the Nationwide Series at Dover. He earned two top-10 finishes and has led one lap at the facility. This weekend will be Sadler’s first NNS race at Dover since driving for Gary Bechtel in 1998.

    DANICA’S SEASON – Dover is Patrick’s seventh NNS race behind the wheel of the No. 7 Go Daddy Chevrolet. She earned the best finish of her rookie year when she finished 24th at Chicagoland Speedway on July 9.

    SADLER WITH JRM – With Sadler piloting the No. 88 Realtree Outfitters Chevrolet, the team has an average finish of 11.0 in his three races at New Hampshire, Michigan and Richmond. Sadler has led laps in each of his three starts with JRM, pacing the field for a total of 26.

    PATRICK’S FINAL SIX – Patrick will return to the NNS in two weeks for the final six races of the 2010 season. She’ll compete at Auto Club Speedway (Oct. 9), Charlotte Motor Speedway (Oct. 15), Gateway International Raceway (Oct. 23), Texas Motor Speedway (Nov. 6), Phoenix International Raceway (Nov. 13) and Homestead-Miami Speedway (Nov. 20). It will mark the first time Patrick races in more than three consecutive events for JRM.

    SADLER’S 2010 ACHIEVMENTS – In four Nationwide Series starts this season, Sadler earned one top-five and two top-10 finishes with one pole. He’s led 54 laps on the season and accumulated an average finish of 9.0.

    TEAM POINTS POSITION – The No. 88 Realtree Outfitters team is ranked seventh in the 2010 owner points after Richmond. The No. 7 team gained three positions and is 14th in owner points, its highest rank of the season.

    CRUISIN’ WITH DALE JR. – The Dale Jr. Foundation has announced that bids are now open for the Foundation Fast Laps, which offers a limited number of ride alongs with Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Monday, Oct. 18th, 2010. Fans have their choice of either bidding on a ride through the NASCAR.com auctions page, or purchasing one through The Dale Jr. Foundation website. Winners are entitled to many extras, including two pre-race pit passes, and two grandstand seats for the Bank of America 500, and a walk-through tour of Dale Jr.’s Hendrick Motorsports hauler. Proceeds will benefit the Blessings in a Backpack program, which fills backpacks with food for underprivileged children. The auction page can be found here, and to purchase a ride visit http://www.thedalejrfoundation.org/_10_08_17.html

    FREE JR NATION CREW FAN CLUB – Dale Jr. and JR Motorsports are welcoming race fans to join the JR Nation Crew Fan Club for free. The exclusive fan club offers fans an online hub with chat rooms, forums, and blogs from JRM personalities. Join today for your chance to win an autographed fire suit courtesy of Hellmann’s®. For more information, visit www.jrnation.com.

  • CHEVY NSCS AT DOVER TWO: Team Chevy Advance

    TEAM CHEVY ADVANCE

    AAA 400

    DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

    DOVER, DE

    SEPTEMBER 26, 2010

    DID YOU KNOW? General Motors and ABB Group will work together to develop pilot projects for re-using the batteries from the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle, examining whether the batteries may be a source for renewable energy that could improve the effectiveness of wind and solar power generation. The two companies are collaborating to determine how the Volt’s 16-kWh lithium-ion batteries can be used to provide stationary electric grid storage systems once the batteries have fulfilled their usefulness in customers’ vehicles.

    The ultimate goal is to provide cost-effective, innovative solutions that will improve the efficiency of the country’s electrical grid.

    CHEVY RACING AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY – JEFF CHEW, MARKETING MANAGER, NASCAR, CHEVY RACING: “Thousands of race fans have visited us trackside at the Team Chevy Racing Tour so far this year at races across the country, and the feedback has been tremendous. Dover International Speedway provides a unique opportunity for the fans to see Chevy’s full lineup of award-winning cars and trucks or spend some time testing their skills on one of our racing simulator games.”

    · Fans can visit Chevy Racing Display and checkout great Chevrolet models including: Silverado HD, Cruze, Camaro, Corvette, Equinox, Traverse, Malibu, Silverado LD Allstar with Power Pack.

    · Interactive activities including a Victory Lane “green screen” photo taken at the Team Chevy Winner’s Circle Photo Trailer

    · The Chevy Display Kid Zone will feature games and prizes

    · Cell Phones for Soldiers will be featured prominently in the display

    · Fans are encouraged to bring old cell phones to Chevy Display and donate in drop box for Cell Phones for Soldiers program. Fans not attending the races this weekend can visit www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com for more information

    · Fans can gather information on the “Chevrolet Salutes America’s Heroes” program. Additional information is available at www.youreverydayhero.com,

    · On race day, the over-the-wall pit crew for Jamie McMurray’s No. 1 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet, will do an autograph session for the fans at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday

    · The Team Chevy Racing Display will be located in the Dover FanZone located just outside Turn 4 and the front straightaway

    · Hours of operation: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. on Friday; 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Sunday

    TEAM CHEVY AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY – PAT SUHY, GM RACING NASCAR GROUP MANAGER: “Congratulations to Clint Bowyer, Shane Wilson, the No. 33 crew, and everyone at RCR for bringing home the win in the Chase kickoff race at Loudon this past Sunday. That win marked Team Chevy’s 14th trip to victory lane this season in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series. With nine races to go, all six of our Chevrolet drivers in the Chase still have a great chance to bring home the coveted Sprint Cup trophy. Chevy now leads the Manufacturers’ championship point standings by 32.

    “Coming into round two of the Chase in Dover, the second trip to the Monster Mile on the tour this year, all of our teams will be looking to improve their performances of the last visit in May. They’ve been analyzing those results and studying how the cars responded to their initial setups and changes during practice sessions and the race itself. Since the Cup cars will be running the same Goodyear tire combination that was used then, everything they learned is applicable to this Sunday’s event. The engineers and crew chiefs will be able to fine tune their setups based on that data and hopefully come out with a better end result. Whether or not it’s one of our Chase contenders or another Team Chevy driver, I’m looking forward to celebrating another victory this weekend in Dover”.

    TEAM CHEVY IN 2010 NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES (NSCS) COMPETITION:

    · Race wins – 14 as of race 27 of 36

    · Poles – 11 as of race 27 of 36

    · Laps led – 4,100 (51.4% of possible 7,976)

    · Top-five finishes – 72 (53.3% of possible)

    · Top-10 finishes – 136 (50.4% of possible)

    · Team Chevy has six (6) drivers in the 2010 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup:

    o Clint Bowyer, No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet – ranks 2nd in the standings

    o Kevin Harvick, No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet – is 3rd in points

    o Jeff Gordon, No. 24 DuPont/Law Enforcement Museum Chevrolet – sits 5th in standings

    o Jimmie Johnson, No. 48 Lowe’s/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet – is 7th in points

    o Jeff Burton, No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet – is in 10th place

    o Tony Stewart, No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet – sits 11th in the standings

    CHEVROLET ON THE TRACK-DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY:

    Team Chevy drivers have won 30 of 81 previous NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) races at Dover International Speedway (Dover)

    · Chevy has 20 poles at Dover

    Team Chevy drivers have scored 158 top-five finishes and 303 top-10 finishes at Dover

    A Chevrolet has led 14,799 laps (39.5% of possible 37,504) at Dover

    Jimmie Johnson, No. 48 Lowe’s/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet, has four (5) wins at Dover (’02, ’04 and ‘09)

    Jeff Gordon, No. 24 DuPont/Law Enforcement Museum Chevrolet, has scored four (4) Dover race wins (’95, ’96 and ’01)

    Mark Martin, No. 5 Delphi/GoDaddy.com Chevrolet, also has four (4) victories at the Monster Mile (’97, ’98, ’99 and ’04)

    Ryan Newman, No. 39 Haas Automation Chevrolet, has three (3) Dover wins (’03 and ’04)

    Tony Stewart, No. 14 Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet, has won twice (2) at Dover (won both races in ’00)

    Jeff Burton, No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet, has one (1) victory at Dover (’06)

    Dale Earnhardt, Jr., No. 88 National Guard/ AMP Energy Chevrolet won once (1) at Dover in 2001

    Bobby Labonte, No. 09 Phoenix Construction Chevrolet, has one (1) win at Dover (’99)

    TEAM CHEVY FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT:

    CLINT BOWYER, NO. 33 CHEERIOS/HAMBURGER HELPER CHEVROLET – 2ND IN STANDINGS: “Confidence and momentum is everything in any sport I think. They both feed off of each other. The last month has been a lot of momentum and has brought a lot of confidence to our race team. I think, hopefully, we can continue to ride that wave as long as we can. If we could carry that throughout the Chase, we can be a force to be reckoned with, just like we were in 2007. That is the thing about my Chase, in my opinion, that is different from any other years. You don’t have that dominate organization. You have got every organization in it that is very strong, very capable of winning racing and we have seen it all year long. Everybody has had their time in the sun. I think it is going to be the same thing. I think you are going to go into Homestead with anywhere from three to six cars with a shot at winning the championship. I think that is going to be big for our sport. Look at my races last year, we were good enough to run, as bad as our cars were, if we were in it, we would have finished fifth or sixth. You know, these are good racetracks for us. Dover is another one I’ve won twice in the Nationwide Series, but haven’t always got the finish. And that’s the thing about a race team, if we can get the finish like we run during the race, then we can win this championship.”

    KEVIN HARVICK, NO. 29 SHELL/PENNZOIL CHEVROLET – 3RD IN STANDINGS: “Dover is a cool race track. It’s fast. But there can be a wreck off of Turn 2 that will swallow up 10 or 15 cars. We’ve been on both sides of that fence. We did run well there at the beginning of the year. Hopefully we can do the same thing when we go back. It’s one of those race tracks that lets you know how fast you’re going, not only when you’re going around the race track, but if you happen to hit something. It’s a fun race track but it can eat you up pretty fast.”

    JEFF GORDON, NO. 24 DUPONT/LAW ENFORCEMENT MUSEUM CHEVROLET – 5TH IN STANDINGS: “Right now, I’m only focused on making sure that we are a part of that factor when we get down to Homestead. Right now, it’s kind of hard to get excited about that when you are sitting here being eighth after being seeded second all year long. The only way we are going to go see what we have got is get through the first three or four races. You know, there’s a lot of tracks that I think we are really good at and there’s a couple that we have to get better at. You know, I think that we’ll just have to wait and see. You want to try to get a few races in. You know that you’re going to have a bad week. It seems like everybody always does. But you don’t want to start it off that way because then that means you have to put nine really good ones together.”

    JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S/KOBALT TOOLS CHEVROLET – 7TH IN STANDINGS: “Dover is one of my favorite race tracks so I’m excited to get back after last weekend’s finish. We definitely need to get some points and get some things going. We couldn’t pick a better track for the Lowe’s team to go to in order to get some points. We’re excited for it and looking forward to this weekend. Dover has been such a good track for us, it gets us really excited that we can hopefully run where we should and run up front and collect a lot of points; lead a lap or lead some laps. I’m going with what I know and going to continue to drive the car as I always have and Dover is a track that I just love driving. It’s a really fast track with a lot of banking. The transitions from the straightaway to the corners are pretty crazy and actually a lot of fun to drive. It’s like a grown up Bristol in a way where the intensity needed to drive the car is just like Bristol, but on a larger scale. Really demanding on the equipment, the driver and when something goes wrong there, you’re not going to save it, you’re going to hit something. It’s a track where you have to take a lot of risks to run fast and that can come back and bite you.”

    JEFF BURTON, NO. 31 CATERPILLAR CHEVROLET – 10TH IN STANDINGS: “I think mental toughness is always important (to the Chase). It’s easy when things are going well. You know what I mean? When things are going well, it’s easy to be mentally tough. The question is when the chips are down, who is going to be mentally tough? The chips are going to be down for everybody at some point in this Chase and those will be the defining moments in this Chase and who can come through those……..that’s going to determine who the winner is. So I think mental toughness is real important and I think attitude is real important and not for only the drivers but for everybody on the team. There has got to be a desire to win it. You know, everybody wants to win it but the question is who is going to sacrifice to win it and what are you willing to sacrifice and be willing to give up? And I feel like my group of people will give up just about anything to win this thing and I feel like I will too. Short of our integrity…….we are not going to give up our integrity. But short of that we are willing to make a lot of sacrifices to do what needs to happen.”

    TONY STEWART, NO. 14 OFFICE DEPOT/OLD SPICE CHEVROLET – 11TH IN STANDINGS: “Dover is a track that is kind of a two-phase deal. It is easy to get your car too tight in the center trying to get it to drive up off the corner nice and it seems like if you get it to rotate through the corner then it is way loose off. That’s the two things that you really battle there. It is the sacrifice of which one do you want to be a little bit off to accomplish having a balanced car. (Getting out of Dover clean) is as important as the other nine that aren’t Dover. It is one of 10. It is one-tenth of the equation. There’s not going to be emphasis on one track versus another. We have to be setup for 10 races at 10 tracks. So, that is what we are doing.”

    RYAN NEWMAN, NO. 39 HAAS AUTOMATION CHEVROLET – 13TH IN STANDINGS: “I’ve always liked Dover. It’s just a track that driver’s like, well that I like. It’s absolutely one of my favorite tracks if not my favorite. I like the banking; I like the elevation changes. The concrete provides a different type of racing for us, because the track doesn’t change a whole lot. Once you get your car right you can keep it right for the rest of the race. And for me, for whatever reason, I’ve always adapted well to racing on concrete. To me, the characteristics of the track make it both demanding and fun. It’s really unique how you drop off into the corners and then climb up the hills onto the straightaways. At Dover, the entry into the corners is the toughest part. If you don’t get a good entry, you’re not going to have a good middle or a good exit. You have narrow straightaways and then the track opens a lot in the corners, so there is a good bit of give and take. To me as a driver, it is just a track that is a lot of fun and one that I look forward to going to each year.”

    JAMIE MCMURRAY, NO. 1 MCDONALD’S CHEVROLET – 14TH IN STANDINGS: “Dover is probably the race that I’m most looking forward to, honestly. We ran really well there. We had some track bar mount issues. They broke off of both of our cars. But we ran really well at Bristol and Dover is one of my favorite race tracks and it’s been a place I’ve been to winning more than once and if I were to pick one, that’s my race, yeah.”

    JUAN PABLO MONTOYA, NO. 42 TARGET CHEVROLET – 16TH IN STANDINGS: “Dover is always fun. Last time we were there, we ran horrible then something broke on the car so we are assuming something was wrong. Normally we run really good there. It is quite a challenge. It is fun. It is really a fast place and very interesting.”

    MARK MARTIN, NO. 5 DELPHI/GODADDY.COM CHEVROLET – 17TH IN STANDINGS: “I have always been a big fan of Dover. From the first time I raced there, it naturally fit with my driving style. I’ve had a lot of success on that track. A lot of good race cars. A lot of Victory Lane memories. The racing is always so competitive and so exciting. The fans will see a great show on Sunday for sure. I know all the drivers love racing at Dover so it will be a good race. Not even a concrete racing surface can ruin Dover (laughs). Seriously, it’s very different from the asphalt we are used to racing on. Concrete doesn’t react to heat or the sun like asphalt does. They’re incredibly different. I will say that when you lose your grip on a concrete track, the car will just snap incredibly loose. This is a track that takes all of your energy, all of your manpower. You have to manhandle that race car for 400 laps. It’s a good time but you have to be ready for it.”

    DALE EARNHARDT JR., NO. 88 NATIONAL GUARD/AMP ENERGY CHEVROLET – 18th IN STANDINGS: “The team is coming off a good run, and we want to build on that. It’s been awhile since we’ve had a good run at Dover, but it’s a tough track. Dover is a rough track and that concrete is bumpy.”

    Chevrolet NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Statistics

    Manufacturers Championships

    Total (1949 – 2009): 33

    First title for Chevrolet: 1958

    Highest number of consecutive titles: 9 (1983 – 91)

    Years Won: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

    Drivers Championships

    Total (1949 – 2009): 26

    First Chevrolet champion: Buck Baker (1957)

    Highest number of consecutive titles: 6 (1993 – 98)

    Years Won: 1957, 1960, 1961, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

    Event Victories

    2010 Race Wins: 14

    Total Chevrolet race wins: 665 (1949 – to date) (2,272 possible = 29.3%)

    Record for total race wins in single season: 26 – 2007

    Poles Won to Date: 605

    Laps Lead to Date: 199,181

    Top-Five Finishes to Date: 3,344

    Top-10 Finishes to Date: 6,841

    Total NASCAR Cup wins by Corporation, 1949 – To-Date

    GM: 1,000

    Chevrolet: 665

    Pontiac: 155

    Oldsmobile: 115

    Buick: 65

    Ford: 696

    Ford: 596

    Mercury: 96

    Lincoln: 4

    Chrysler: 456

    Dodge: 207

    Plymouth: 190

    Chrysler: 59

    Toyota: 31

    About Chevrolet: Chevrolet is a global automotive brand, with annual sales of about 3.5 million vehicles in more than 130 countries. Chevrolet provides consumers with fuel-efficient, safe and reliable vehicles that deliver high quality, expressive design, spirited performance and value. In the U.S., the Chevrolet portfolio includes: iconic performance cars, such as Corvette and Camaro; dependable, long lasting pickups and SUVs, such as Silverado and Suburban; and award-winning passenger cars and crossovers, such as Malibu, Equinox and Traverse. Chevrolet also offers “gas-friendly to gas-free” solutions including the Cruze Eco and Volt, both arriving in late 2010. Cruze Eco will offer up to 40 mpg highway while the Chevrolet Volt will offer up to 40 miles of electric, gas-free driving and an additional 300 miles of extended range (based on GM testing; official EPA estimates not yet available). Most new Chevrolet models offer OnStar safety, security, and convenience technologies including OnStar Hands-Free Calling, Automatic Crash Response, and Stolen Vehicle Slowdown. More information regarding Chevrolet models, fuel solutions, and OnStar availability can be found at www.chevrolet.com.